Item details
Item ID
SocCog-sjo01
Title Social Cognition Picture Task Recording - Sibe (SJO), Sydney
Description Speakers are Guo, Qing, born in 1960s, living in Sydney for 18 years, Cabcal dialect and Mrs. Guan, born in 1960s, living in Sydney for 18 years, Gongliu dialect.
Origination date 2018-11-06
Origination date free form
Archive link https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/SocCog/sjo01
URL
Collector
Norikazu Kogura
Countries To view related information on a country, click its name
Language as given Sibe
Subject language(s) To view related information on a language, click its name
Content language(s) To view related information on a language, click its name
Dialect Cabcal, Gongliu
Region / village
Originating university Australian National University
Operator Julia Colleen Miller
Data Categories
Data Types Sound
Discourse type
Roles
DOI 10.26278/WBEA-BK31
Cite as Norikazu Kogura (collector), 2018. Social Cognition Picture Task Recording - Sibe (SJO), Sydney. EAF+XML/MPEG/MP4/MXF/VND.WAV. SocCog-sjo01 at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.26278/WBEA-BK31
Content Files (5)
Filename Type File size Duration File access
SocCog-sjo01-gq20181106.eaf application/eaf+xml 2.68 MB
SocCog-sjo01-gq20181106.mp3 audio/mpeg 24.6 MB 00:26:53.140
SocCog-sjo01-gq20181106.mp4 video/mp4 2.27 GB 00:26:53.140
SocCog-sjo01-gq20181106.mxf application/mxf 41.2 GB
SocCog-sjo01-gq20181106.wav audio/vnd.wav 886 MB 00:26:53.109
5 files -- 44.4 GB -- --

Show 10 Show 50 Show all 5

Collection Information
Collection ID SocCog
Collection title Social Cognition Project
Description Materials from a structured task for gathering enriched language data for descriptive, comparative and documentary purposes. The task involves collaborative narrative problem-solving and retelling by a pair or small group of language speakers, and was developed as an aid to investigating grammatical categories relevant to psychosocial cognition. The pictures set up a dramatic story where participants can feel empathetic involvement with the characters, and trace individual motivations, mental and physical states, and points of view. The data-gathering task allows different cultural groups to imbue the pictures with their own experiences, concerns, and conventions and stimulates the spontaneous use of previously under-recorded linguistic structures. Picture sets include "Family Problems" and "Crow and Jackal".
Countries To view related information on a country, click its name
Languages To view related information on a language, click its name
Access Information
Edit access Danielle Barth
View/Download access
Data access conditions Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
Data access narrative
Comments

Must be logged in to comment


No comments found